10th Annual Epic Aviation Scholarship Awards in 2025

Epic Flight Academy awarded $145,000 total to 17 high school students in 2025. These aviation scholarships support flight training and aircraft mechanic training at Epic campuses.
2025 Scholarship Winners
More than 150 students from 24 states applied in 2025. The following students received scholarships to train at Epic:
| Student | Scholarship Awarded – Training Location | Hometown |
| Aleksandr Safray | $5,000 Pilot – Englewood, CO | Centennial, CO |
| Anayah Masunda | $20,000 Aircraft Mechanic – New Smyrna Beach, FL | Charlotte, NC |
| Andrew Youngblood | $5,000 Pilot – Jacksonville, FL | Bryan, TX |
| Brynn Witke | $20,000 Captain Judy Rice Pilot – Tucson, AZ | Stoughton, WI |
| Cameron Hartley | $20,000 Aircraft Mechanic – Erlanger, KY | Cincinnati, OH |
| Cenzi Johnson | $5,000 Pilot – Tallahassee, FL | Siloam Springs, AR |
| Coleton Moore | $5,000 Pilot – Provo, UT | West Jordan, UT |
| Emily DuCheney | $5,000 Pilot – Tucson | Tucson, AZ |
| Lucas Heilman | $10,000 Aircraft Mechanic – New Smyrna Beach, FL | Holstein, IA |
| Maria Garcia | $5,000 Pilot – Addison, TX | Cleveland, TX |
| Marvel White Jr. | $5,000 Pilot – Ocala, FL | Winter Garden, FL |
| Raymond Frick | $10,000 Aircraft Mechanic – Erlanger, KY | Louisville, KY |
| Samantha Salzman | $5,000 Pilot – St. George, UT | Syracuse, UT |
| Sawyer Hill | $5,000 King Air Nation Foundation Pilot – New Smyrna Beach, FL | Wilmington, IL |
| Solomon Pangallo | $5,000 Pilot – Tuscaloosa, AL | Morning View, KY |
| Weston Pollard | $5,000 Pilot – New Smyrna Beach, FL | Port Orange, FL |
| Zachary Fannin | $10,000 King Air Nation Foundation Aircraft Mechanic – Erlanger, KY | Louisa, KY |
Aviation Scholarships for U.S. High School Students:
PILOTS:
1 – $20,000 Captain Judy Rice Pilot Scholarship for Flight Training (To be awarded and used at any of our campuses)
10 – $5,000 Pilot Scholarships for Flight Training (to be awarded at all of our flight training campuses)
1- $5,000 King Air Nation Foundation Pilot Scholarship for Flight Training (for any campus)
MECHANICS:
2 – $20,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarships for Aircraft Mechanics (One each at CVG Airport and New Smyrna Beach)
1 – $10,000 King Air Nation Foundation Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship for Aircraft Mechanics (for either campus)
2- $10,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarships for Aircraft Mechanics (One each at CVG Airport and New Smyrna Beach)
Epic’s aviation scholarship program continues to grow each year to support young people interested in aviation. These scholarships are open to U.S. high school students. In 2025, we awarded 12 pilot scholarships and 5 aircraft mechanic scholarships to be used across our campuses.
Epic Flight Academy prides itself on attracting top students. We invite high school students from anywhere in the United States to apply for these annual scholarships. Epic has awarded more than $590,000 to 52 high school students in the last 10 years of making these awards.
Epic Provides Additional Aviation Scholarships
We also support numerous organizations by providing them with Epic scholarships to award to a recipient of their choosing. The following organizations give Epic-sponsored awards each year:
- 332 Heritage Foundation, Inc. ($20,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship)
- Astronauts Memorial Foundation ($45,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship)
- Black Pilots of America – Robert B. Griffin Chapter ($20,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship)
- Burns Sci-Tech Charter School (TBA)
- Latino Pilots Association ($35,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship)
- National Gay Pilots Association ($35,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship)
- Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals ($35,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship)
- Professional Asian Pilots Association ($35,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship)
- Seminole High School ($10,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship)
- Volusia County High Schools ($10,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship each to: Atlantic High School, DeLand High School, New Smyrna Beach High School, Pine Ridge High School)
- Women in Aviation International ($35,000 Aircraft Mechanic Scholarship)
Please note that Epic does not select the winners for these applications, nor do we accept applications for them. Please apply directly to the named organization. We have also presented numerous scholarships to different high schools where each school selects recipients.
Continue reading to learn more about Epic’s Annual Aviation Scholarships for high school students…

Captain Judy Rice Scholarship
Epic’s top pilot scholarship of $20,000 is named in memory of Captain Judy Rice. Captain Judy’s vast aviation legacy included teaching Private Pilot Ground School at Epic for six years and serving on our scholarship committee every year. The student who wins this award must show exemplary dedication in the spirit of Captain Judy! This scholarship can be used at any of our campuses.
Our other aviation scholarships include flight training and aircraft mechanic training for use at Epic campuses.
High School Scholarship Requirements
- First, the applicant must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident.
- Furthermore, the applicant must currently be a junior or senior attending high school in the U.S. for the flight training scholarships.
- For the aircraft mechanic scholarship, applicants must currently be a senior attending high school in the U.S.
- Applicants must be turning 16 years of age or older on or before December 31, 2025 (flight training); or, you must be 18 years old by time of completing program (aircraft mechanic)
- All applicants must be able to start training within 12 months of receiving the scholarship.
- Also, you must be able to use the scholarship within 24 months.
- Additionally, you must have parent or guardian’s approval if under 18 years of age.
- Most importantly, applicants must have consistent, reliable transportation to attend Epic Flight Academy or be willing to relocate here during training.
- Finally, you must be able to present a Third Class Medical for the flight training scholarship.
High School Scholarship Application Details
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT APPLICATION WAS OCTOBER 1, 2025
Our goal is to give applicants the opportunity to provide quality submissions and showcase their attitudes. We are interested in learning your views on aviation, your achievements, and other qualities.
Applicants should first review the requirements of the Scholarship Application below. Then, applicants should complete all steps, such as securing letters of recommendation. Lastly, they should upload all required documents.
What is included in your application?
- Upload PDF document containing Community Service Involvement & Extracurricular Activities, including Organization/Affiliation, Date and Duration, and Location (for pilots only)
- Upload PDF document containing responses to both of the following Short Essay prompts:
- Short Essay 1: What personal attributes would you look for in a scholarship applicant? (for pilots only)
- Short Essay 2: What is your motivation for your aviation training? (Include your goals.)
- Upload 2 Letters of Recommendation: At least one must be from a high school teacher, counselor, coach, or other school official. Both Letters of Recommendation may be from teachers, counselors, coaches, or other school officials. Letters of Recommendation must not be from anyone related to you, including a guardian. Letters of Recommendation should be from adults who have served in a supervisory role to you. Please ensure that the Letters of Recommendation include the reference’s contact information.
- Create YouTube Video: In two minutes or less, creatively explain why you feel that you are the strongest candidate to receive a scholarship. Upload the video to YouTube, and be prepared to provide the link in the application. (for pilots only)
- Upload Aviation-Related Photo: Provide us with an aviation-related photo of yourself in either jpg, jpeg, or png file format. If you win, we will share your photo on our website and in other scholarship materials.
How to Apply
The application period for 2025 has ended. We will open the 2026 application in Spring 2026.
Scholarship FAQs
How many scholarships will be awarded in 2025? We will award flight scholarships to 7 U.S. high school students and mechanic scholarships to 2 U.S. high school seniors. So, we will award scholarships to a total of 9 high school students.
What is included in the high school scholarship application? The application consists of:
- two short essay questions (pilot app only)
- your current high school information (both pilot and mechanic apps)
- community service (pilot only)
- letters of recommendation (both pilot and mechanic)
- one video uploaded to YouTube (pilot only)
- one photo (both pilot and mechanic)
Do I get additional points for submitting my application earlier that other applicants? The date an application is received carries no weight in the scoring process. However, the application must be submitted by the October 1st deadline.
When will I know if I’ve been selected for the final round? We will notify final round applicants by October 28th.
What is the next step if I’m chosen for the final round? Final round applicants participate in a phone interview with a panel of judges who will determine the scholarship recipients. .
Must I attend the award ceremony? If you win, you are not required to attend, although we do hope you will. Our aviation scholarship awards event is a lot of fun, and you’ll get to meet a lot of Epic staff and students.
Visiting Epic
Do I need to visit Epic Flight Academy in order to be eligible? It is important that applicants explore all that Epic Flight Academy has to offer and ensure our flight school is a good fit. We’d love to have applicants visit our campus. However, we understand that scheduling a visit can be a challenge. If you are unable to visit our campuses, don’t worry! Contact us if you have questions. Also, you can take a virtual tour and learn a lot here on our website. (NOTE TO TEACHERS: Epic offers field trips if you would like to bring your students to campus.)
Will I get additional points for visiting Epic Flight Academy? Applicants that visit Epic Flight Academy do not receive any additional points or consideration in the scoring process.
Aviation Scholarship Awards Announcement
We no longer hold an in-person event since we have so many campuses, and it’s a challenge for winners to attend. Therefore, we have posted a press release announcement of the winners.
Epic Aviation Scholarship Recipients
2025

2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2025 Epic Aviation Scholarship Winners
Aleksandr Safray
Anayah Masunda
Andrew Youngblood
Brynn Witke
Cameron Hartley
Cenzi Johnson
Coleton Moore
Emily DuCheney
Lucas Heilman
Maria Garcia
Marvel White Jr.
Raymond Frick
Samantha Salzman
Sawyer Hill
Solomon Pangallo
Weston Pollard
Zachary Fannin
2024 Epic Aviation Scholarship Winners
Qayla Bailey
Jack Carda
Casson Dennison
Wes Glaser
Anvita Kulkarni
Joseph Lavdas
Russell Shipley
Brayden Tucker
2023 Epic Aviation Scholarship Winners
Robert Brown
Juliana Gonzalez
Melissa Hernandez
Orion Maka
Shemuel Ortiz
Roger Roden
Cody Stebbins
2022 Epic Aviation Scholarship Winners
Austin White
Landon Bosco
Roland Ireland
Aaron Perez
Ethan Harpending
2021 Epic Aviation Scholarship Winners
Abdul Maflahi
Luke Hamilton
Tyler Vischer
Julia Juedes
2020 Epic Aviation Scholarship Winners
Michael Leonardi
Sadie Gerstle
Edson Delgado
2019 Epic Aviation Scholarship Winners
Trace Martinson
Bronwyn Rees
2018 Epic Aviation Scholarship Winners
Nicholas Antedomenico
Julio Cejas
2017 Epic Aviation Scholarship Winners
Ryan Groel
Mitchell Nathan
Skye Sobzack
2016 Epic Aviation Scholarship Winner
Victoria Taranowski
Lastly, we wish everyone the best as you apply for an aviation scholarship. Also, you may visit our scholarship resource list to see if there are additional scholarships for which you can apply. Certainly, aviation training can be costly. However, scholarships can help minimize the cost.
Epic Aviation Scholarship Contact: Phyllis Cunniffe